Skip to main content

It’s official: Samsung’s Galaxy S4 is coming to 7 U.S. carriers, Pre-orders start now

Galaxy S4 S Health
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Today Samsung confirmed some of the details about the Galaxy S4‘s carrier footprint that leaked out earlier this week. Just as with the Galaxy S3, the S4 will be available on all of the major carriers – AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless – plus three of the next biggest networks. U. S. Cellular, Cricket, and C Spire also get the phone at launch. The Samsung press release didn’t offer all the pricing and availability details, but it was quickly followed up by announcements from the carriers themselves.

Here’s what we know:

AT&T will sell the Galaxy S4 for $200 (on contract, unsubsidized: $640) and is taking pre-orders right now with a ship date of April 30.

Sprint will start taking pre-orders on April 18th and is offering the Galaxy S4 for $250 on contract. The carrier is trying to tempt customers by offering a $100 credit to people who switch their number to Sprint.

T-Mobile will start pre-orders for the S4 on April 24th with a May 1 available date and, shockingly, the up front price is less than the competition: $150. After that, pay $20 a month for 24 months. No pre-order page yet.

Verizon Wireless hasn’t announced anything yet, though that leaked Staples memo indicates a May 30th release date. That late release is in keeping with Verizon’s M.O., but the actual date may not be accurate.

U.S. Cellular will sell the Galaxy S4 for $200 (on contract, unsubsidized: $750) and is slated to ship “4 weeks from pre-order start date,” so expect it around mid-May. Customers who pre-order will get a free S View flip cover.

Cricket doesn’t have the phone listed on their site yet and so far no official communication.

C Spire Wireless does have a page indicating that the Galaxy S4 is coming soon, but doesn’t offer price or availability.

In addition to the carriers themselves, the Galaxy S4 will also be available through retailers: Walmart (its pre-order page for the AT&T model is already up), Costco (pre-order), Radio Shack, Best Buy (pre-order), Sam’s Club, Staples, and Target. Staples in particular announced that customers can get their hands on the AT&T model in stores on April 26th ahead of those who order online via the carrier. The T-Mobile model will be in store and online May 1. Hopefully we’ll get official pricing from Verizon and the other holdout carriers soon.Trying to make up your mind about the phone and don’t want to wait until the reviews come out before throwing your money at a carrier? Check out our in-depth hands-on of the Galaxy S4 and be sure to check out our GS4 spec comparisons including the Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5Galaxy S4 vs. Galaxy S3, and Galaxy S4 vs HTC One.

Editors' Recommendations

K. T. Bradford
Former Digital Trends Contributor
K. T Bradford is a lover of gadgets and all things geek. Prior to writing for Digital Trends she cut her teeth on tech…
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G gets a U.S launch. Can it compete with the iPad?
samsung galaxy tab fe 5g us release price availability s7

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G is finally getting a U.S. launch and price details after previously having been announced for other markets in May. The S7 FE is a new version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. Like other “Fan Edition” devices like the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, it acts as a more affordable, mid-range option next to Samsung’s premium lineup, but stands a step above the budget Galaxy Tab A series.

The Tab S7 FE 5G will be available starting August 5 for $669 directly from Samsung.com, AT&T, and Verizon. T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and other retailers will also get it in the following days. The 5G model will only come in Mystic Black, while the Wi-Fi version comes with various color options including black, silver, light green, and light pink.

Read more
iPad Air 4 vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
The iPad Air 4 in hand.

If you've been hankering for a new tablet but have your eye on both the new iPad Air 4 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S7, how do you know which to go for? Sometimes it's not as simple as asking yourself "iOS or Android?" -- and that's where we come in. We've compared these two top-notch tablets across six core categories, from display to battery life, and picked a clear winner. So, which should you buy? Keep reading, and we'll reveal all.
Specs

iPad Air 4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7

Read more
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 vs. Tab S5e vs. Tab S4: A look at all the differences
samsung galaxy tab s6 news 1

If you're shopping for a new Android tablet, Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab S6 demands consideration, along with other options in the range. You may assume that the newer Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is better than the year-old Galaxy Tab S4, but it's actually a slimmed-down, more affordable offering. The Tab 5Se is to the Tab S6 what the Samsung Galaxy S10e is to the Galaxy S10.

All three of Samsung's tablets have a lot in common, but dig deeper and there are some differences worth noting. The Galaxy Tab S4 has been sitting happily in our best tablets list since its release as the top Android option, so the Tab S6 has its work cut out to unseat it. Let's take a closer look at how these tablets measure up.
Specs

Read more